Montenegro’s power future: Transitioning from coal at Pljevlja to wind, hydro and import options
Montenegro finds itself at a key inflection point. The only coal-fired thermal power plant in the country, Yugoslav Thermal Power […]
Montenegro finds itself at a key inflection point. The only coal-fired thermal power plant in the country, Yugoslav Thermal Power […]
A sector-by-sector cross-analysis of steel, fabrication, machinery, electronics and industrial IT Serbia’s rise as a near-EU industrial and engineering hub
Europe’s pursuit of strategic autonomy in raw materials, electrification metals and industrial processing capacity is entering a decade defined by
By 2030 Serbia’s electricity system enters a structural transition where the dominance of coal is eroded not only by environmental
The next decade in Serbia’s renewable transition can unfold along two sharply contrasted scenarios: one in which storage development fails
Serbia’s energy system is entering a structural contradiction: it is simultaneously adding large volumes of intermittent renewable generation while still
Solar power in Serbia has entered a rapid expansion phase, propelled by a convergence of policy changes, investor appetite, rising
The South-East European electricity market has always stood apart from the mature, deeply liquid and algorithmically saturated markets of Western
South-East Europe is moving through a period of structural change, driven by accelerating renewable deployment, constrained transmission corridors, and a
Designing an integration strategy for hydropower, storage and renewables in South-East Europe means accepting that no single technology can deliver
From a trader’s perspective, hydropower in South-East Europe is less about reservoirs and turbines and more about timing, asymmetry and
Between 2030 and 2040 hydropower in South-East Europe shifts from being primarily an energy source to being the central balancing